Up-close flower snaps taken with the Konstruktor Macro Lens

We’re still hung over from the breathtaking views of springtime and that’s why we’re back to bring you more spring-themed photos. Only this time, the Konstruktor Macro Lens shows us how to take amazing photos of flowers!

Batter up! The Konstruktor is up on the plate to show us how flower photography is done. But before it takes center stage, let’s call on its partner in crime that makes macro photography as easy as pie for the DIY wonder, let’s call in the Konstrukor Macro Lens! This neat add-on can make the difference when doing flower photography. Take these undeniable analogue macro shots of flowers from the community for example. Don’t you wish you could take these kinds of photos too?

The Konstruktor Macro Lens offers super close-up shots with your Konstruktor camera. Get this nifty accessory along with the Konstrukor Close-up Lens and Magnifying Chimney Hood when you get the *Konstrukor Accessory Kit*. Come in close contact with nature photography with the Macro Lens and grab a Konstruktor Accessory Kit now.

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